Timepage by Moleskine Studio Reviews – Page 43

5/5 rating based on 511 reviews. Read all reviews for Timepage by Moleskine Studio for iPhone.
Timepage by Moleskine Studio is free iOS app published by Moleskine S.r.l.

Crashes

BrickG

I’m experiencing a lot of crashes in the app. I’ve been invited to multiple calendar invites and nothing appears in my RSVP link. Also, I can’t get back into repeated events to change how often the event occurs. I like the app but it’s been frustrating navigating through a few particular sections of the app.


Needs Work.

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I’ve had the app for a couple days now and I love the minimalist design of it and I’ve felt more organized since Ive had it, but everyday ALL of the data and events I’ve scheduled seem to disappear???!?!?! Also why isn’t there a To Do list. I’d really like to use this app but I can’t keep using it if I have to start everything over again. I hope this gets fixed.


Still Disappointed but less so

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I’ve contacted Timepage and have been told that since I had previously purchased the app, I would not have to pay... for now. This is slightly better than my previous understanding, as I will NOT pay monthly for a calendar. Those who have been using this app for a while can attest that it is nice. But I have used it for its look and feel. It is a good calendar, but there are many out there that can do what this one does and they are free. I’ve changed my rating to a 3, but think twice before paying monthly. Previous post is below: “I am extremely disappointed that this is now a paid service. Thus the 1 star. I came to this calendar from Sunrise(which was THE best calendar until ruined by Microsoft.) Now I have been disappointed again. Looks like I’ll go back to Google.”


Love it

Ava Berlin

Been using for a long time now. I LOVE it. Please include Citibike on your transportation maps!


Misleading app page

TheOtherJerryRice

I enjoy the way items are presented in the various calendar views. However, the app page clearly shows this app supports Family Sharing. It wasn’t until after I paid for a year that I found fine print from Moleskin that this app can’t be shared. My spouse and I share a calendar in Exchange and are in a family share too. It’s disappointing that all apps we bought share except this one, even though it’s expressly stated that it will. For misleading, I can’t rate this app any higher.


Terrible value! Needs work.

hoorayberet00

Updated review as of February 15, 2018: Well I have read the reason why the developers are charging for the app via subscription model, I still see it doesn’t how it justifies the price that they’re charging to the every day consumer. I can see them charging this price for businesses or corporations. It is most definitely not worth it. It’s sad because Timepage had some promise for a while. But there are other apps that are similar to this app but offer a once payment for life. And I would rather stick with that or until the app is truly superior in a way that I can’t find with other apps like 2Do or Things. Due 2 is another great app. It seems like Moleskine, overall, has a bad digital presence. Their own journaling app is a truly awful experience. And the alternative app - which is specific only to their hardware for digital journaling - is another terrible experience definitely not worth the price. The developers should really rethink what they are offering, allow different pricing options for consumers and re-price accordingly. I would rather provide constructive feedback because it seems like they really went through a lot of hard work for a product they feel is worth it. And from where I’m standing, this doesn’t look like it would be sustainable business model. Apple management allow for this type of pricing but some are openly skeptical of how successful it will be for many types of apps. Old review: Issues with latest update (1-31-17)... It looks like the latest update broke Apple Watch functionality on Watch faces. I'm not seeing any Watch complications on my Apple Watch with your app. I was using the Modular Watch face and other Watch faces and not seeing Timepage from the list of options to choose from when selecting what complication I want to choose for that Watch face. I did delete the Watch app and reinstalled it. I also removed the number of complications I had in Settings and that did not help. Were complications removed? Overall, for the app... I like that they continue to use 3D/Force Touch. I strongly wish they would fully integrate with iOS 10 (i.e.- use "Hey Siri"/SiriKit, integration with iMessage, better watchOS 3 support, Speech Recognition, Scribble text entry on Apple Watch). I wish you could make a diary entry and link it to your Moleskine journal based on calendar events. Or better yet, have the app be journal-agnostic and allow for follow ups into Day One journal. I do not like the fact that location services are being used too frequently. I'm no expert but it seems the developers could've designed/coded the app to use Geofencing or a better method to save on battery. The Apple Watch portion really needs work. It's pretty. But the complications aren't innovative. Why not have complications that show how many minutes until you need to leave for an appointment or until your next one will begin. Moleskine is usually known for its beauty. And this app is a decent attempt. There is no big "Wow" effects except that I love the Daily Briefing and the follow up option (when those functions work). You would think Moleskine would have some sort of "reminder" or "to-do" list. You'd also think they would have a real journal or diary format like their paper products that folks seek out. But not so...for now. The customer service is poor. When they respond, they are sometimes courteous but consistently less than helpful. I noticed they released a separate iPad app. This is a separate app and an added price. No way! Make a reminder and real journal/diary format (like Day One) and allow users to try out these add-on features and then charge a one-time fee. But a separate charge for the same app on iPad when Moleskine can't get their product to work correctly on iPhone and Apple Watch is awful and poor execution. I hope they re-think this. Moleskine, what are you doing?


Dates and Calendars Deleted

Mjxjd

I LOVE the layout of this app. HOWEVER, 3 times now I have lost ALL my inputted calendars AND dates with notes. Not ONE response to my two emails, and no information on how to prevent this. I’m even own a membership now, and still am facing the problem! Don’t buy until there’s some news about this being fixed!!!


Great Stuff, But...

kbizz12

I was “grandfathered” by virtue of being an early buyer of this phenomenal calendar app. I had to do a factory reset on my phone and reinstall which obviously put me through the rigamarole of this new membership business. The link in their FAQ didn’t work, nor did emailing them. I bit the bullet and purchased a subscription because I just couldn’t wait 3+ days to have my issue resolved. That’s why I’m happy to give four stars and pay this team $12. It’s a fantastic piece of software that makes me happy to be busy. I’d give it 5 if I could someday have the ability to WAY more conveniently switch on and off calendars. I love that I can scrub through them as per the standard UI functionality, but if I could just shut a few off and on with ease, this would be literally THE. PERFECT. CALENDAR. Keep it up!


Now all we need is a check list!

Alkope

Incredible. I have replaced all my calendars with Timepage well over a year ago and I depend on it for everything. I have so many calendars that this works seamlessly with all my emails and appointments. The actions app had really helped in defining my actions items and appointments. Now all I need is a seamless list app that attaches to when I go to the grocery! Amazing amazing. Nice job, I can’t tell you have some serious creatives on the team. Finally, app development that matters!


Almost perfect

The Golden Touch

Previously, I would have never considered paying for a calendar app—until now. Clean and intuitive gives it 4 stars.iphone widget and daily digest gives it a nice touch. 3 things keep it from being perfect 1. Who is the meeting organizer? Is it me, I can’t see who the meeting requestor is. If I see a meeting on my calendar that has 10 participants I have no idea who sent the invite 2. I personally like to see a day view of my meetings plotted on a timeline (agenda view) so that I can quickly see openings in my day. See Outlook for Mobile app as a reference 3. When RSVPing to an invite it’d be useful if I can send a note to the organizer along with the RSVP. I.e., “gonna be 15 minutes late but I’ll totally be there!”